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(2) Alien Bee 1600's into Creative Light soft box umbrellas (camera L & R - pointed back toward camera), Metz 45 with grid (hair - high), Sunpak 622 with 5" reflector with blue gel (background), Quantaray QBC 900 WA with blue gel (on floor - behind subject), Vivitar 283 with barn doors (to light hands and product) fired via Quantum radio and open slaves. Canon 1Ds mkIII, 24-70 f/2.8L.
I walked into this lab and saw the amazing graphic on the x-ray machine the scientist was using and knew I had to use it for the background.
The wreck of an old car dumped in floodwaters. Really still water and clear reflections. Same shot as previous shot but rotated anticlockwise. Thanks to Cecilia Temperli for idea.
These morning reflections really inspired me doing something abstract and textured.
I see two faces, the other looks a bit alien for me. What you can see?
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Aliens need a warm and cozy home too - with a smoking chimney and a loving mommy, no matter how different they are from us.
Doctor Racine and her team are the world's leading experts in non-terrestrial technology and xenobiology.
Commenting on her rather unorthodox approach to research, which has been criticised by other teams working in this field, the doctor observed: "We just focus on the practical applications and let the boys worry about the ethics."
One of the (low light) scenes from the movie "Alien" in the Great Movie Ride attraction at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
"In space no one can hear you scream"
Alien is a 1979 science fiction horror film directed by Ridley Scott and starring Tom Skerritt, Sigourney Weaver, Veronica Cartwright, Harry Dean Stanton, John Hurt, Ian Holm and Yaphet Kotto. The film's title refers to its primary antagonist: a highly aggressive extraterrestrial creature that stalks and kills the crew of a spaceship.
The alien walker from the book of H G Wells "War of the Worlds". Displayed on the town of Woking Surrey.
Photo by Kelvin Trundle (www.KelvinTrundlePhotography.co.uk)
Still riding a xenomorph high, fueled by last night’s Alien Earth episode. This show has been an incredibly wild ride, and I both dread and eagerly await next week’s season finale. The show has injected so much new blood into the lore and I can’t wait to see what is left standing after all the dust settles. Are you watching? What do you think? 👽👽👽